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# Mobicoop V3 - Territory Service
Territory data management.
## Requirements
You need [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/) and its [compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) plugin.
You also need NodeJS installed locally : we **strongly** advise to install [Node Version Manager](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) and use the latest LTS version of Node (check that your local version matches with the one used in the Dockerfile).
The API will run inside a docker container, **but** the install itself is made outside the container, because during development we need tools that need to be available locally (eg. ESLint, Prettier...).
A RabbitMQ instance is also required to send / receive messages when data has been inserted/updated/deleted.
## Installation
- copy `.env.dist` to `.env` :
```bash
cp .env.dist .env
```
Modify it if needed.
- install the dependencies :
```bash
npm install
```
- start the containers :
```bash
docker compose up -d
```
The app runs automatically on port **5004**.
## Database migration
Before using the app, you need to launch the database migration (it will be launched inside the container) :
```bash
npm run migrate
```
## Usage
The app exposes the following [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) services :
- **FindForPoint** : find all territories that include a given point (represented by its longitude and latitude)
```json
{
"lon": 5.493345,
"lat": 46.143376
}
```
- **FindForPoints** : find all territories that include a list of given points (represented by their longitude and latitude)
```json
{
"points": [
{
"lon": 5.493345,
"lat": 46.143376
},
{
"lon": 6.493345,
"lat": 47.143376
}
]
}
```
- **FindByUuid** : find a territory by its uuid
```json
{
"uuid": "80126a61-d128-4f96-afdb-92e33c75a3e1"
}
```
- **FindAll** : find all territories; you can use pagination with `page` (default:_1_) and `perPage` (default:_10_)
```json
{
"page": 1,
"perPage": 10
}
```
- **Create** : create a territory (note that uuid is optional, a uuid will be automatically attributed if it is not provided)
```json
{
"name": "Ain",
"shape": "[[[[ 4.7953935, 46.2200671 ], [ 4.793835, 46.2155098 ], ... [ 4.7967607, 46.2219542 ], [ 4.7953935, 46.2200671 ]]]]"
}
```
Note that _shape_ **must** be a string representation of the [_coordinates_ value of a GeoJSON MultiPolygon](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7946#section-3.1.7)
- **Update** : update a territory
```json
{
"uuid": "80126a61-d128-4f96-afdb-92e33c75a3e1",
"name": "Ain",
"shape": "[[[[ 4.7953935, 46.2200671 ], [ 4.793835, 46.2155098 ], ... [ 4.7967607, 46.2219542 ], [ 4.7953935, 46.2200671 ]]]]"
}
```
Note that _shape_ **must** be a string representation of the [_coordinates_ value of a GeoJSON MultiPolygon](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7946#section-3.1.7)
- **Delete** : delete a territory by its uuid
```json
{
"uuid": "80126a61-d128-4f96-afdb-92e33c75a3e1"
}
```
## Messages
As mentionned earlier, RabbitMQ messages are sent after these events :
- **Create** (message : the created territory informations, without the shape)
- **Update** (message : the updated territory informations, without the shape)
- **Delete** (message : the uuid of the deleted territory)
Various messages are also sent for logging purpose.
## Tests
Tests are run outside the container for ease of use (switching between different environments inside containers using prisma is complicated and error prone).
The integration tests use a dedicated database (see _db-test_ section of _docker-compose.yml_).
```bash
# run all tests (unit + integration)
npm run test
# unit tests only
npm run test:unit
# integration tests only
npm run test:integration
# coverage
npm run test:cov
```
## License
Mobicoop V3 - Territory Service is [AGPL licensed](LICENSE).